Travel blog from Australia /7F 2026

Travel blog from Australia

- Imagine that YOU HAVE BEEN TRAVELLING AROUND AUSTRALIA FOR SOME TIME AND ARE STILL STAYING in Australia. During your trip, you keep updating a blog where you write entries about your experiences and adventures.

- It's up to you to decide how long you have supposedly already been in Australia (eg. a few weeks /two months?) and how long you will still be staying there

- Publish FOUR "blog entries" (i.e. four different dates. Eg. October 2nd, October 15th, November 1st, November 23rd)

- It's up to you to decide how long a time period each of the entries covers (eg. three days / a week) 

- The main thing is to make sure that all in all your entries add up to min 200 - max 300 words. (i.e. around 50 words / one "blog entry")

- Try to include into your entries all kinds of facts about the sights, nature/geography and cultural aspects etc. of Australia that you have learned when watching the video on Australia and reading the texts in class, but naturally the whole text will be a mix of fact and fiction. Still, try to make your entries sound like you REALLY ARE in Australia and KNOW A LOT about the country - make them plausible.

Eg.

Your first blog entry:

Thursday, October 2nd

 Hi guys! Greetings from Australia. I've been here for ??? days/weeks now and it's been...???

Today I..... ,but l
ast week we....

Two days ago I....

Well, that's all for today. Tomorrow we'll... so I'll write more....

Your second entry

Wednesday, October 8th

I'm back! If you've been wondering why you haven't heard from me lately, let me tell you what happened....


Pay special attention to the correct usage of DIFFERENT VERB TENSES!

eg.
You can tell, for example:
- where you have already been and what you have done so far (present perfect = perfekti)
- where you went /what you did or saw or experienced on a specific day IN THE PAST (yesterday, two days ago etc.) (past tense = imperfekti)
- what your plans are for the following days/what you are going to do (future: will/won't - be going to...)
- describe the weather /your surroundings / environment /landscape (present tense = preesens)
- where you have stayed (accommodation) /or are currently staying
- what you have eaten
- who you have met
- if there have been any adventures /mishaps during your trip